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Only on poxy retail parks mate.There are many examples where a stadium led part of a development is a driver for the rest of the development. Peel want this to happen also. They may not need Everton but there are no other clubs queuing up.
You just CANT blank the council and the public purse string holders like that. Peel have to deal with a concerted approach from those putting up serious proposals for the development of the city.No, things really are as simple as that. If they had no interest in the stadium forming the catalyst for the development then they'd have said 'no thanks' at the outset.
Things aren't quite as simple as that. For the reason's I've suggested so far they cant just thumb their noses at us and refuse to explore the idea put forward for a stadium.
You just CANT blank the council and the public purse string holders like that. Peel have to deal with a concerted approach from those putting up serious proposals for the development of the city.
Why not? if you own the land and have outline planning consent, you don't need to cowtow to any of their requests. They might have given them the courtesy of a meeting to discuss the possibility and then simply said it doesn't sit with our plans for the project, so sorry chaps.You just CANT blank the council and the public purse string holders like that. Peel have to deal with a concerted approach from those putting up serious proposals for the development of the city.
What's new again?Why not? if you own the land and have outline planning consent, you don't need to cowtow to any of their requests. They might have given them the courtesy of a meeting to discuss the possibility and then simply said it doesn't sit with our plans for the project, so sorry chaps.
Who said the initial approach was from the council anyway?
You've created a fantasy scenario based on nothing I'm afraid mate
Things aren't quite as simple as that. For the reason's I've suggested so far they cant just thumb their noses at us and refuse to explore the idea put forward for a stadium.
They cant 'do whatever they want'. There's a local plan they have to comply with for a kick off. That's quite beside the politics they have to overcome. They banked a load of land up and down the Mersey stretching out to Manchester. They can be transformative. THAT is within their power. But they cant act unilaterally on anything.They can, it's there land. They can do whatever they want and I've witnessed first hand how things don't stand in their way when they want something.
Dont underestimate Peel's possible role in stirring things up in social media etc. If they dont want this to happen I'm sure they'll use every means possible to make it fail - including using shills and amplifying genuine Kopite angst against Everton occupying a dockland stadium..
*sigh*Why not? if you own the land and have outline planning consent, you don't need to cowtow to any of their requests. They might have given them the courtesy of a meeting to discuss the possibility and then simply said it doesn't sit with our plans for the project, so sorry chaps.
Who said the initial approach was from the council anyway?
You've created a fantasy scenario based on nothing I'm afraid mate
Their wealth and influence in the UK outstrips Usmanov and co.They are not dealing with Kenwright and a cap in hand mentality anymore.
With the possibility of Usmanov and Moshiri being in charge they will have plans that could dwarf any other proposals for the land and area.
PEEL are in the business to make money and powerful friends. They are hardly going to be put off by a bunch of scarf wearing loons, carrying portraits of ex managers and shouting the odds about the majestic parades, plays and books they created for finishing 2nd.
They know they are in trouble now.
Our new empire will rise on the banks of the royal blue Mersey.
You just CANT blank the council and the public purse string holders like that. Peel have to deal with a concerted approach from those putting up serious proposals for the development of the city.
Lads I think the council are willing here.Why not? if you own the land and have outline planning consent, you don't need to cowtow to any of their requests. They might have given them the courtesy of a meeting to discuss the possibility and then simply said it doesn't sit with our plans for the project, so sorry chaps.
Who said the initial approach was from the council anyway?
You've created a fantasy scenario based on nothing I'm afraid mate